SYNOPSIS
use Net::CUPS::Destination;
my $printer = $cups->getDestination( "lj4200dn" );
my $name = $printer->getName();
my @options = $printer->getOptions();
my $jobid = $printer->printFile( $filename, $title );
DESCRIPTION
Net::CUPS is an object oriented interface to the Common Unix Printing System.Net::CUPS::Destination is an abstraction of the concept of a destination in CUPS. Destinations will most likely be a printer, but it can be any type of target in which a file is sent for processing.
METHODS
- addOption
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$dest->addOption( $name, $value );
Method to add another option name/value pair to the destination.
- cancelJob
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my $dest->cancelJob( $jobid );
Method to chancel a job sent to this destination.
- getDescription
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my $description = $dest->getDescription();
Provides the description string associated with this printer.
- getError
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my $error = $dest->getError();
Utility method for returning the last error that occurred.
- getName
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my $name = $dest->getName();
Method to return the name of the destination.
- getJob
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my $job = $dest->getJob( $jobid )
Method to get a specific job as a hash of attributes.
- getJobs
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my @jobs = $dest->getJobs( $whose, $scope );
This method will return an array of job identifiers. $whose is 0 for all users and 1 is just for the selected user. $scope is -1 for all jobs, 0 for active jobs and 1 for completed jobs.
- getLocation
- Returns the location string for this destination.
- getOptionValue
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my $value = $dest->getOptionValue( $name );
This utility method will return the value of the selected option.
- getOptions
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my @options = $dest->getOptions();
This method will return an array of the options currently set on the destination.
- printFile
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my $jobid = $dest->printFile( $filename, $title );
I know this is the method that you have been looking for. This is what you will use to send a file to handled by the destination. You must provide the name of the file and a title for the job.
- getUri
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my $uri = $dest->getUri();
This function returns the device URI of a destination. For example, a network printer might appear as socket://192.168.1.1
SUPPORT
Support for this module and other software developed by Dracken Technology, Inc can be found at http://www.dracken.com/.AUTHOR
Dracken Technology, Inc. (http://www.dracken.com/)COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2003-2005 David HagemanCopyright (c) 2006-2009 Dracken Technology, Inc.
All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
CUPS, the Common UNIX Printing System, the CUPS logo, and ESP Print Pro are the trademark property of Easy Software Products.